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In "[[Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons]]," it is revealed in the show's season finale that Duck-tective has a twin brother, who had shot him earlier, who came to finish the job. |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
Revision as of 23:48, 7 March 2016
Duck-tective is a show that Mabel and Dipper watch at the beginning of "Headhunters." It is a TV show involving a crime-solving sleuth duck, very similar to Sherlock Holmes. The titular duck speaks only through a series of quacks which are translated in the subtitles though the constable that he is speaking to seems capable of understanding him at certain points. The animals' limbs move not by choice but by sticks taped to them. It is said by Stan to have humor that goes over kid's heads and a great mystery element.
History
Season 1
Mabel and Dipper are watching Duck-tective in "Headhunters." In the episode, once Duck-tective solves a murder the Constable comments that he's "Really quacked the case." Duck-tective replies with a quack which appears as a subtitle at the bottom translating to "Don't patronize me."
Stan Pines watches it later and calls the duck stupid, despite Duck-tective having just solved the case of the murder. The constable is heard in "Little Dipper," telling the duck that he's gone too far this time. Mabel thinks of the duck as a genius, whereas Dipper feels he could outwit the Duck-tective and that it's easier for the duck because it's closer to the ground.
Shorts
In "TV Shorts 2," a clip of an episode is shown as Stan flips through the channels on Gravity Falls Public Access TV.
In "Mabel's Scrapbook: Heist Movie," it seems the series adapted into a 3D-stereoscopic live-action film, as a poster at the local cinema reads Duck-Tective 3D
Season 2
In "The Golf War," one of the Lilliputtians is eaten by a duck that looks like Duck-tective.
In "Soos and the Real Girl," a Duck-tective t-shirt is for sale in Edgy On Purpose in the Gravity Falls Mall.
In "Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons," it is revealed in the show's season finale that Duck-tective has a twin brother, who had shot him earlier, who came to finish the job.
In "Weirdmageddon Part 2," one of the creatures in Mabel's Bubble uses the Duck-tective character as its "fake" form and quacks at Soos at Dipper's trial.
Characters
Sightings
Season 1
- 103. "Headhunters"
- 111. "Little Dipper"
Shorts
- 12. "Fixin' It with Soos: Golf Cart" (pictured)
- 15. "TV Shorts 2"
- 16. "Mabel's Scrapbook: Heist Movie" (pictured)
Season 2
- 203. "The Golf War"
- 205. "Soos and the Real Girl" (pictured)
- 213. "Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons"
- 219. "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality" (likeness)
Games
- PinesQuest (pictured)
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